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The classic Revell kit, converted from an F4F-4 to an F4F-3. Decals by AeroMaster, expanded to 1/32 scale. This model depicts the plane Lt. John S. Thach flew in 1942 as the CO of VF-3, USS Lexington.

A closeup of the scales of a tiger python

Scale force looking tropical despite the overcast skies last weekend.

 

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I certainly have mixed feelings about this. Have been trying something new in post-processing and this is the result.

 

Wasn't sure if I like it or hate it. Any thoughts would be appreciated!

 

Image taken at Scale Haw Force, one of the many waterfalls in the Yorkshire Dales. I took a step back to pay more attention down the stream instead of the waterfall itself.

 

Focus stacking and blended in the long exposure. Dodge and burn to add light, colour adjustments, added the Orton effect and finished off with a subtle vignette.

Female Iceryine Scale Insect (Icerya sp., Monophlebinae, Margarodidae)

Yoshi is ready for a collaborative Brickworld 2013 project with Dan Church and Casey McCoy, but what could it be?

Minifig sized Juke Box. My entry for Bricklink's MOC Shop Seed Part challenge #1

 

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Scientific name: Drymophila squamata

 

Ubatuba, São Paulo, Brazil

 

Franklin Mountains State Park

El Paso, Texas

Always the same wing, but another part of it, The contrast between the extremly reflective and bright wing scales and the almost black ones was very challenging.

Nikon BD Plan 60/0.7 ELWD 210/0; stack of 225 images.

I just love this forgotten scale at Stewart.

Shed skin of Python regius

<3 I win fatey my love.

I originally purchased this scale as a decorative item for my kitchen; however, I find that I use it almost everyday!

Shot in Cadiz, Andalucia, Spain.

This shot was taken near Sossusvlei, Namibia. We had to get up really early to get some nice shades.

 

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I have been taking pictures of Beech Scale for a local newsletter which I edit. I am also learning how to put textures into images. Quelle coincidence! I discovered that Beech Scale makes a great sky texture. If you are interested in reading more about Beech Scale disease, go here, to my friend Andy McFarlane's excellent Michigan in Pictutes site:

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(I really wanted to name this photo "Black Hole Sun", but I couldn't quite pull it off).

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Scale-throated Hermit (Phaethornis eurynome) enjoying the nectar of a salvia.

 

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Seen by surprise while driving along.

 

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A little context for the previous image

 

From the Flickr 20th Anniversary Photowalk in Chicago

 

Chicago Riverwalk

Chicago, Illinois 41.886020, -87.637045

February 18, 2024

 

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Photo from Sani lodge, Ecuador.

From "Brandenburg unplugged"; more in my book: graef-photography.de/index.php/book

Cicada sheds his skin and then scales the fence

B+W 10-stop, quadtone conversion.

Taken from a museum at Rosario, which shows an ancient pharmacy (Farmacia Dinamarca - former Farmarcia Alemana, founded in 1881).

Scale Force

  

Despite the low water levels when I took this photo last year, Scale Force maintains its dominance.

  

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